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Graphic
Display
The graphic display screen
C
presents the intuitive setup menu
tree in an easy-to-read format. The display uses a screen saver,
so when the screen goes completely dark, simply
push
the jog
wheel or
Back
button once to bring it back to life. No selection
or change is made with this ‘wake-up call.’
Jog Wheel and
Back Button
Turn
the jog wheel knob to cycle among highlighted menu
items, and then
push
the knob to select or adjust the highlight-
ed item. The
Back
button returns you to the previous menu.
Push the
Back
button repeatedly to return to the Main Menu
screen.
In all setup instructions given in this manual, the menus will be
shown as a string of commands. As an example, starting at the
Main Screen:
Setup / Analog Output
would direct you to do the fol-
lowing:
1)
turn
the jog wheel knob so that
Setup
is highlighted;
2)
push
the knob to enter the
Setup
menu;
3)
turn
the knob to highlight
Analog Output
;
4)
push
the knob to enter the
Analog Audio Output
sub-menu;
5)
push
the knob again to enable the control ‘slider’;
6)
turn
the knob to set the output to the desired level;
7)
push
the knob (or
Back
button) to commit the adjustment
to non-volatile memory.
If you make a mistake (for example, you might
push
the knob
off-center, which could also rotate it and bring up the wrong
menu), simply push the
Back
button to return to the previous
menu and try again.
Menu Timeout
and Screensaver
Once an adjustment is made, you may press the
Back
button to
eventually return to the Main Menu screen, or simply leave any
current screen showing. After 30 seconds, the current screen
will ‘deselect,’ meaning that the jog wheel knob won’t accept an
adjustment command without that command once again being
selected.
After a programmed interval the screen will go dark. This
screen-saving feature prolongs the life of the OLED graphic dis-
play. At any time, however you can press the jog wheel or
Back
button to bring the dark screen to life and display the last
menu accessed
THE AARON 650 MENU TREE
The several levels of setup and operating menus are laid out in
an intuitive and easy-to-manage fashion. The complete Menu
Tree is shown and explained on the following couple of pages.
Each menu level shown will indicates whether that level is
simply a
(display)
or
(listing)
of some parameter, or whether it ac-
cepts some form of user entry.
(set)
generally signifies an
on/off or enable/disable function,
(select)
denotes user control
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